D dod Rough_Rock Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 33 May 23, 2007 #1 Hi, I am looking at a stone with 3 twining wisps on the table. It is GIA SI1. What are twining wisps and how do they affect clarity?
Hi, I am looking at a stone with 3 twining wisps on the table. It is GIA SI1. What are twining wisps and how do they affect clarity?
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Modified Brilliant Brilliant_Rock Trade Joined Mar 24, 2005 Messages 1,529 May 23, 2007 #2 Welcome dod try a search for "twinning wisps" and you will find some useful information. www.metrojewelryappraisers.com
Welcome dod try a search for "twinning wisps" and you will find some useful information. www.metrojewelryappraisers.com
Richard Sherwood Ideal_Rock Joined Sep 25, 2002 Messages 4,924 May 23, 2007 #3 Twinning wisps are usually a long, wispy trail of very small inclusions which can often be eyeclean, hence the SI1 grading. They are internally enclosed benign inclusions with usually no effect on the durability of the diamond. If GIA gave it an SI1, the diamond is probably quite nice looking clarity wise.
Twinning wisps are usually a long, wispy trail of very small inclusions which can often be eyeclean, hence the SI1 grading. They are internally enclosed benign inclusions with usually no effect on the durability of the diamond. If GIA gave it an SI1, the diamond is probably quite nice looking clarity wise.